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i -- environment for something like this to happen. i know they do due diligence but it's virtually impossible to catch something like this. as a former member of homeland security x are aware and were aware of different types of efforts not only in massachusetts but throughout the country. we are constantly being poked and prodded and i want to commend our homeland security and law enforcement personnel for what they do to keep us safe. that's why it's so critically important to provide them with the tools and resources to do just that. so these types of things don't happen again. jenna: senator brown we appreciate your time today so much. thank you, sir. >> thank you. jon: well police are searching an apartment in the boston suburbs. its connection to the man under guard at a boston hospital. what it might reveal in connection with the bombings at the boston marathon. we'll take a look at that, plus, so much dramatic and emotional video of the horrific scenes erupting in boston. we'll talk to the eyewitnesses who shot these images, s
i -- environment for something like this to happen. i know they do due diligence but it's virtually impossible to catch something like this. as a former member of homeland security x are aware and were aware of different types of efforts not only in massachusetts but throughout the country. we are constantly being poked and prodded and i want to commend our homeland security and law enforcement personnel for what they do to keep us safe. that's why it's so critically important to provide them...
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he was a delight to work with, and together, we produced an article -- the energy environment conflict: fighting electric power facilities -- which was published in 1972. when bob graduated from uva he left a real hole in my life, but i knew for sure he was going to accomplish great things. we kept in touch as his career progressed until fbi swallowed him in 2001. bob's legal career has been mainly in public service with interruptions for private practice. all of his focus on criminal law, financial fraud, public corruption, narcotics, conspiracies, money laundering, terrorists. he first became known in san francisco where he served in the u.s. attorney's office, rising to be chief of the criminal division. thereafter, he moved to boston as assistant u.s. attorney and then to the u.s. justice department in washington where he led the criminal division. in 1998, bob returned to san francisco as united states attorney. please join me in welcoming my good friend and one of america's most distinguished public servants, robert muller. [applause] >> let me start off by thanking mason for tha
he was a delight to work with, and together, we produced an article -- the energy environment conflict: fighting electric power facilities -- which was published in 1972. when bob graduated from uva he left a real hole in my life, but i knew for sure he was going to accomplish great things. we kept in touch as his career progressed until fbi swallowed him in 2001. bob's legal career has been mainly in public service with interruptions for private practice. all of his focus on criminal law,...
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>> most news rooms are located in urban environments where people tend to be pro gay marriage and have certain views. news rooms reflect those views. >> most reporters are liberals but most the rest libertarians and you combine them you get this type of editorial point of view. >> jon: then scott pelley who made our list this week. in an interview with deadline hollywood he took shots at fox news and made this comment about cable news. not a lot of people watch cable news. they just don't. if you look at the numbers, cable channels have a few hundred thousand viewers at any given moment. cbs evening news has 7 million viewers. that is different order of magnitude. he fudged his numbers. cbs news averages around 6 million coming in third and comparing coverage of big events, cbs had just over 5 million viewers for the g.o.p. debate. about a month later, fox news had a larger audience. on election night, scott, take note 11.45 million viewers at fox, cbs had 7.9 million. next on news watch, chris matthews fails the truth in advertising context. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for dad'
>> most news rooms are located in urban environments where people tend to be pro gay marriage and have certain views. news rooms reflect those views. >> most reporters are liberals but most the rest libertarians and you combine them you get this type of editorial point of view. >> jon: then scott pelley who made our list this week. in an interview with deadline hollywood he took shots at fox news and made this comment about cable news. not a lot of people watch cable news....
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it was a target, soft target, rich environment and it's unlikely that this could have been stopped. but tell you what, i know london is preparing for their marathon of the they learned a lot of lessons. we're going to convey those lessons to them. people need to be aware. they need to see and be aware of their surroundings at all times. we live as the former mayor and ambassador flint said, we live in a different time and we are in a -- we are from a proud country and we have nothing to be ashamed of. it's these kids who somehow went down a track that we don't know why, but i'm sure we'll find out. >> neil: we will. thank you, scott brown. good seeing you. all right. into his point about -- i think it's closing in on $20 million raised by business using supercomputing and mobile technology over our secure network, verizon innovators are building a world of medical treatment data in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis from anywhere, in seconds rather than months. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. has
it was a target, soft target, rich environment and it's unlikely that this could have been stopped. but tell you what, i know london is preparing for their marathon of the they learned a lot of lessons. we're going to convey those lessons to them. people need to be aware. they need to see and be aware of their surroundings at all times. we live as the former mayor and ambassador flint said, we live in a different time and we are in a -- we are from a proud country and we have nothing to be...
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we're not in the environment. we're being hit by nation-states and the militaries and extremely organized crime not a resolution for vitamins, exercise programs, and band aids. in fact, what you'll find it's really not a resolution for victims to constantly playing defense and stirring up the system. it's just possible. it's never going to be possible for an agency or a corporation to become impenetrable to the vast number of threats that we see today in our interoperateble dynamic environment. it might be possible if we bunker down and didn't connect to other systems and retain static environments. it's not the situation we're confronting here. what we're seeing is a failed strategy where our security gets worse. we have been predominantly focused on information sharing. and which the government hide under the table to lock the door. when it doesn't work, there are more warnings. the private sector is saying e don't mind being warned. i like being warned there's incoming. but i had hoped that while you were warni
we're not in the environment. we're being hit by nation-states and the militaries and extremely organized crime not a resolution for vitamins, exercise programs, and band aids. in fact, what you'll find it's really not a resolution for victims to constantly playing defense and stirring up the system. it's just possible. it's never going to be possible for an agency or a corporation to become impenetrable to the vast number of threats that we see today in our interoperateble dynamic environment....
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in the industry, has been pretty tame, it makes for a pretty healthy environment, revenue environment in the airline business. >> the head of the senate commerce committee, jay rockefeller is raising alarms. are the c.e.o.s worried this is far from a done deal. i asked him about that and that's coming up tonight on "fox business" network at 8:00 p.m. they're ready to fight for this. >>> meanwhile, how is this for valentine's day? [ laughter ] >> with automatic spending cuts about to kick in, republicans and democrats keep slapping each other around. why are so many of you saying that's not necessarily bad news? [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 but there is one source with a wealth of etf knowledge tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 introducing schwab etf onesource™. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's one source with the most commission-free etfs. tdd#
in the industry, has been pretty tame, it makes for a pretty healthy environment, revenue environment in the airline business. >> the head of the senate commerce committee, jay rockefeller is raising alarms. are the c.e.o.s worried this is far from a done deal. i asked him about that and that's coming up tonight on "fox business" network at 8:00 p.m. they're ready to fight for this. >>> meanwhile, how is this for valentine's day? [ laughter ] >> with automatic...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ wheel... of...
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ wheel... of...
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while the restaurant business is very competitive, they ar continuing to grow in this environment. we have the second highest birthrate nce lst year and we -lways hoped to do one better than that. melissa: ii'm sure that's rigt, given the climate and everything that employers are facing. wamart recently said that they are only hiring temporary workers at many of their u.s. stores for number of reasons. honestly they nt to be more flexible in the have to deal with benefits. we think of tir decion and w does that compare with what you are doing? >> i really can'speak for them. in our industry, we will continue t rely on part of our workforce being full-time employees. whether it's our manement staff or cease hourly emloyees it isthe nature of this historically that it is full and part-time employees. melissa: so of those, what percentage of those would you say are part-time? >> we have a typical estaurant that has 55 or 75%. that is not much different a typical firehouse restaurant have 19 employees and about $18,000 per yar wil be full-time and the balance will be full-time. lissa:
while the restaurant business is very competitive, they ar continuing to grow in this environment. we have the second highest birthrate nce lst year and we -lways hoped to do one better than that. melissa: ii'm sure that's rigt, given the climate and everything that employers are facing. wamart recently said that they are only hiring temporary workers at many of their u.s. stores for number of reasons. honestly they nt to be more flexible in the have to deal with benefits. we think of tir...
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terrorists have picked this up and now they use it in the urban environment. this is what happens in israel. the soft targets, bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and they do this exact same thing. two bombs. the same type of bombs, or at least the same type of evidence where you have shrapnel, ball bearings and pieces of metal that will inflict damage to soft tissue. >> mark, earlier you said to us, and again we are showing the video of the bombs, about some 11 second interval between the two of them, and as you can see, a lot of casualties. we are now talking about 105 people injured here tonight. there is, for example, and years ago on this very program we did a segment on an anarchist handbook where you mentioned that people can actually get whatever bomb building materials they want, oftentimes in their own home. these bombs seem to have -- they have also included the maximum amount of shrapnel to in flick as much injury and create the greatest amount of casualties among people. is it really that readily available, the materials that you are talking about, c
terrorists have picked this up and now they use it in the urban environment. this is what happens in israel. the soft targets, bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and they do this exact same thing. two bombs. the same type of bombs, or at least the same type of evidence where you have shrapnel, ball bearings and pieces of metal that will inflict damage to soft tissue. >> mark, earlier you said to us, and again we are showing the video of the bombs, about some 11 second interval between the...
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on the environment, gun control and immigration reform, to name a few. let's talk about it with joe trippi, former campaign manager for howard dean's presidential run and a fox news contributor. the polls recently have shown some softening of support for the president among young people, among independents and now according to "the wall street journal" even among his most hard core supporters. should he be worried, joe? >> well, i think he's got to be a little bit worried for his agenda. i mean, the problem here is he's not going to satisfy anybody on the left. i mean, jon, he's not going to get more of these things passed by moving further to the left. he's got to move to the center and compromise with the republican house. and the left, i mean, people on the left understand that. there's a republican house, that john boehner and the republicans are holding up a lot of the president's agenda, at least that's how they -- he was getting the benefit of the doubt because of that. i think some of that's eroding. but in the end, he's not going to be able to m
on the environment, gun control and immigration reform, to name a few. let's talk about it with joe trippi, former campaign manager for howard dean's presidential run and a fox news contributor. the polls recently have shown some softening of support for the president among young people, among independents and now according to "the wall street journal" even among his most hard core supporters. should he be worried, joe? >> well, i think he's got to be a little bit worried for...
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there is a change in environment. the air force wants to award between major medals for flying drones which i do not agree with they did not put their lives in jeopardy. we have to be clear on this. scott, this case was political from day one. this administration has always wanted to call it quote unquote work place violence. i was on this network talking the very next day in 2009 after the attack as a think tank guy and the army called me saying we don't agree with your assessment calling it terrorism. scott, if this happened in any other place of the world this would be called an act of terror. with the links to the international terrorists anwar al-awlaki there is no doubt in anyone's mind. so, to me, it is appalling that this administration is more worried about a political narrative and frankly trying to give aid and comfort to a terrorist here, my goodness sake his own words will indict him and assure his presence in jail for the rest of his life. there is nothing here in the congressional legislation that will
there is a change in environment. the air force wants to award between major medals for flying drones which i do not agree with they did not put their lives in jeopardy. we have to be clear on this. scott, this case was political from day one. this administration has always wanted to call it quote unquote work place violence. i was on this network talking the very next day in 2009 after the attack as a think tank guy and the army called me saying we don't agree with your assessment calling it...
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neil: you like home depot regardless of the environment environment. >> yes. neil: thank you? >> i do. switching gears, samsung galaxy mega, giving apple a mega-headache, latest big phone offer, promises more than a 6-inch screen, some tweeting samsung may have tipped a big too big others not big enough, samsung offer you choices, todd you say 4,000 apple not. >> right. finally a smartphone thatture our parents can use they will be able to read the screen. neil: this is bigger than the note, what is that a tablet? a you know, a phone and a tablet? >> right, so, a hybrid between the two, and i think one thing that is important to note that samsung is a big fish in android market, a lot who buy samsung phones are smarters, a lower price point, good luck putting that in your pocket there is a customer looking for features of two. apple to be worried, and road is taking mark -- and roa android s market shares year after year. >> it puts pressure on apple with their september announcement, and only thing i heard there will be a stupid gold-colors phone or champagne color whatever t
neil: you like home depot regardless of the environment environment. >> yes. neil: thank you? >> i do. switching gears, samsung galaxy mega, giving apple a mega-headache, latest big phone offer, promises more than a 6-inch screen, some tweeting samsung may have tipped a big too big others not big enough, samsung offer you choices, todd you say 4,000 apple not. >> right. finally a smartphone thatture our parents can use they will be able to read the screen. neil: this is bigger...
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mars was a completely different environment. that material is all the basic ingredients for life. and, in fact, it tells us that the sediments that are in, that have been deposited by this river are such that it could have harbored microbial life in the past. what we're looking at is curiosity's ultimate destination on mars. these are linear features on a huge mountain, that is about two miles high. about the height of mount mckinley. >> uma: amazing. those are huge. >> they are. you can see the lines. those are what we call "stratigraphy." sediments that have been laying down for billions of years. >> uma: the big question is what happened? what happened to that water that was found, that might have been part of the scene millions of years ago? >> right. what happened to mars when it was much more like earth? with an extensive atmosphere and all the water on the surface? that is what we'll find, i believe when we go to the mountain. the mountain will tell us that it has pages in a history book what happened geologically. and what kind of climate change occurred that made mars muc
mars was a completely different environment. that material is all the basic ingredients for life. and, in fact, it tells us that the sediments that are in, that have been deposited by this river are such that it could have harbored microbial life in the past. what we're looking at is curiosity's ultimate destination on mars. these are linear features on a huge mountain, that is about two miles high. about the height of mount mckinley. >> uma: amazing. those are huge. >> they are....
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it's a demanding environment. but i think in that regard, from a perfectly generic perspective, steve would be no different than any other manager of his ilk in demanding excellence from his people. >> let's listen in. >> good afternoon, everyone. my name is preet bharara and i'm the u.s. attorney for the state of new york. today we announce three wrongful actions related to the sac group of hedge funds. first we uncover wire fraud charges and which employed the many people responsible for what can only be described as rampant insider trading within those funds. second, we have filed civil money laundering charges against numerous sac funds, seeking appropriate forfeiture of assets addressing sac's liability. and third, we unseal the guilty plea of yet another portfolio manager at sac, richard lee, who just this past tuesday pled guilty to committing insider trading offenses while an employee at sac. mr. lee brings to eight the number of employees so far convicted of or charged with insider trading for the benefit
it's a demanding environment. but i think in that regard, from a perfectly generic perspective, steve would be no different than any other manager of his ilk in demanding excellence from his people. >> let's listen in. >> good afternoon, everyone. my name is preet bharara and i'm the u.s. attorney for the state of new york. today we announce three wrongful actions related to the sac group of hedge funds. first we uncover wire fraud charges and which employed the many people...
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but we are not in that environment. we are being hit by nation states and their intelligence services and militaries, and extremely organized crime groups. this is not a resolution for vitamins, exercise programs and band-aids. in fact, what you'll find is that it's really not a resolution for victims to constantly be playing defense and shoring up their systems. it's just not possible. it's never going to be possible for an agency or a corporation to become impenetrable to the vast number of threats we see today in our interoperable dynamic environments. it might be possible if we bunker down and didn't connect to other systems and we retained static environments. that's not the situation we are confronting here. so what we are seeing is a failed strategy where our security gets worse every year because we've been predominantly focused on vulnerability mitigation. we've been predominantly focused on information sharing, in which the government warns the private sector to kind of hide under the table, to lock the doors.
but we are not in that environment. we are being hit by nation states and their intelligence services and militaries, and extremely organized crime groups. this is not a resolution for vitamins, exercise programs and band-aids. in fact, what you'll find is that it's really not a resolution for victims to constantly be playing defense and shoring up their systems. it's just not possible. it's never going to be possible for an agency or a corporation to become impenetrable to the vast number of...
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i guess they're interested on the environment. pressing him on what to about the issues. he's responding talking about what an unpopular action it might be to take steps on his own. >> you have the keystone thing in there. the expectation, i don't have any real intelligence from the white house. the expectation you hear as well as i do, he will end up approving the keystone pipeline. part of it is tempering the expectations of his base and saying, you don't want the keystone pipeline, you want me taking action on climate change. i think that might be part of laying out the political risks for them. also, i think there's a risk of -- there might be a possibility of overstating the political risk of all this too, if he takes the executive actions we're hearing about now, what are you going to have. obama's divisive, radical, he's refusing to work with us, he's engaged in a job killing war on coal. you're going to hear everything you heard since the day he became president. it's been effective to a point. there are states and parts of the country that are off limits to obama
i guess they're interested on the environment. pressing him on what to about the issues. he's responding talking about what an unpopular action it might be to take steps on his own. >> you have the keystone thing in there. the expectation, i don't have any real intelligence from the white house. the expectation you hear as well as i do, he will end up approving the keystone pipeline. part of it is tempering the expectations of his base and saying, you don't want the keystone pipeline, you...
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indeed you are right, if i could go back to philanthropy itself, and whether or not this higher tax environment, a lot of worries, i have a few charitable foundations myself, knoll like you, mill -- nothing like you, bill, one worry we have whether we get an impact of rich paying more taxes less in contributions, do you worry about that? >> well, the philanthropy is very important. the u.s. is very unique in not only the scale of philanthropy but the breadth. it is not just the richest, who give to philanthropy in some ways, it is more impressive that the nonrich are so generous in this country, if you look at it state by state, utah stands out 5% of income given to where more like 2% elsewhere, this is a broad movement, we have very good ngos, if you -- there could be some cutbacks because it is deductible, you don't want to run tax rating up unnecessarily, you top find a balance, if they are important programs okay then have you so pay for them, at some point. neil: right, you think we got that proper balance now with the recent increases ? >> no, i think the we're running a higher deficit, b
indeed you are right, if i could go back to philanthropy itself, and whether or not this higher tax environment, a lot of worries, i have a few charitable foundations myself, knoll like you, mill -- nothing like you, bill, one worry we have whether we get an impact of rich paying more taxes less in contributions, do you worry about that? >> well, the philanthropy is very important. the u.s. is very unique in not only the scale of philanthropy but the breadth. it is not just the richest,...
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they are still able to do that even though they have had a difficult political environment. you said the president has been unwilling to negotiate and deal with being -- with the divided government he is faced with. is there anyway we can work through that and accomplish some of the things he proposed like tax reform in dealing with the irs and things like that? >> i hope so. it is really up to him. the president in our system is unique. only one person in america can sign something into law. only one person in america can deliver the members of his party to support a deal he makes. the speaker and i have tried to engage the president for 4 1/2 years to tackle the transcendent issue of our time, our unfunded liabilities, our current debt, which is stunning. as part of his responsibility, what i hope is sometime in the next three and a half years, he will decide to engage in a serious discussion on how to get an outcome on the biggest problem facing the country. we have not seen it yet. i am -- i have not given up hope. we have to deal with the government we have not the gove
they are still able to do that even though they have had a difficult political environment. you said the president has been unwilling to negotiate and deal with being -- with the divided government he is faced with. is there anyway we can work through that and accomplish some of the things he proposed like tax reform in dealing with the irs and things like that? >> i hope so. it is really up to him. the president in our system is unique. only one person in america can sign something into...
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me find a place that they could come back to in their community that had some resources with a safe environment and there began the beginning of a new way of life. today, a new way of life has five homes. over 700 women come back into the community. we have reunited more than 150 women with their children. more than that, we began to organize. we look at how to make policy changes. on 82-18 inworked --ifornia which bans unemployment applications. we began to organize nationally a formerly incarcerated and convicted people's movement. we 10 years ago organized all of us or none. five years ago we started a legal department where two lawyers take on all types of discrimination. discrimination, housing discrimination, looking at how background check companies rapidly report all --es of stuff on people's for people who are seeking jobs, seeking employment. this whole mass incarceration thing is just -- has totally destroyed communities across this country. what do i do? i just work to make a better world. i work to level the playing field. i worked to give opportunity to people, women and men, but
me find a place that they could come back to in their community that had some resources with a safe environment and there began the beginning of a new way of life. today, a new way of life has five homes. over 700 women come back into the community. we have reunited more than 150 women with their children. more than that, we began to organize. we look at how to make policy changes. on 82-18 inworked --ifornia which bans unemployment applications. we began to organize nationally a formerly...
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and be able to deal with it in such a really horrific environment. and people were able to do the things they had to do quickly, efficiently, it was really the most collaborative team effort that i have ever seen. i've been doing this now for over 20 years. i get involved in a number of other situations or events. really not to this extent. certainly not to the degree that we saw, with this one. but this is one that brought everybody to the table. and it was a remarkable effort from the people who dealt with the patients in the field to the ones who dealt with them in the hospital. it's difficult emotionally, when you're dealing with a very, very injured, young, young child. it raises more feelings, but i think the key is to be able to do what you do. and do it as quickly as you can. >> you've done an extraordinary job. you and your staff i want to thank you for your service, on behalf of everyone from around the world. i'm sure your actions saved a lot of lives. for that we're all incredibly grateful. thank you. >> thank you very much. >>> we'll be
and be able to deal with it in such a really horrific environment. and people were able to do the things they had to do quickly, efficiently, it was really the most collaborative team effort that i have ever seen. i've been doing this now for over 20 years. i get involved in a number of other situations or events. really not to this extent. certainly not to the degree that we saw, with this one. but this is one that brought everybody to the table. and it was a remarkable effort from the people...
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they are of course trying to build her satellites operate in any environment. and the good news is that most satellites live well beyond their 15 year time life. so the they're doing a great jo. so the question is, at what point would anything happen that we would say okay, it's dangerous to do something with a satellite now, we're not going to load code today or we're not going to try to committed with a satellite today, or we would maybe put a solar panel and a different orientation. these are issues that just are not really very clear right now. so we would look to a collaborative effort with manufacturers and the government to provide advice on this. now, a similar thing happened in space debris. so, a couple decades ago nasa got interested in understanding the debris environment. that led to the situation where we have today where we actually get warnings from defense department called conjunction summary messages. we actually get warnings in advance if dod thinks that there might be a collision between two space objects. it took us a long time to connect
they are of course trying to build her satellites operate in any environment. and the good news is that most satellites live well beyond their 15 year time life. so the they're doing a great jo. so the question is, at what point would anything happen that we would say okay, it's dangerous to do something with a satellite now, we're not going to load code today or we're not going to try to committed with a satellite today, or we would maybe put a solar panel and a different orientation. these...
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describing random bits of metal and debris, the kind of things that could have been picked up from the environment when the woman went off, jenna. jenna: mike, no arrests yet and we're seeing video from the scene that day, how is security in the city of boston? >> reporter: we are really seeing an increase in security. just behind me there is a armored vehicle parked in front of massachusetts general hospital. we see an increase in the yellowjackets of city police officers who are out there. state troopers increased their numbers in the city of boston by 100 to augment the city police there. they're deployed at every hospital. they're deployed at the statehouse and they're deployed at the metro boston transit authority stops. additional troopers have been sent to the airport, jenna. jenna: more on this as we get it. mike, thank you. jon: we are also following some breaking developments out of capitol hill after a letter sent to the office of senator roger wicker tests positive for the potentially fatal substance ricin. peter doocy is live outside the senate mail facility in hyattsville, maryland w
describing random bits of metal and debris, the kind of things that could have been picked up from the environment when the woman went off, jenna. jenna: mike, no arrests yet and we're seeing video from the scene that day, how is security in the city of boston? >> reporter: we are really seeing an increase in security. just behind me there is a armored vehicle parked in front of massachusetts general hospital. we see an increase in the yellowjackets of city police officers who are out...
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many more chances for the possibility of these organic molecules to be delivered to another planetary environment. in that way perhaps providing some material that could develop on other planets into more complex organic material that might eventually develop into life. you haven't seen anything like that yet. it at least opens the possibility to a much more broadly -- much broader possibility for this development to take place other than earth. that's if we can find a suitable location. >> is the research getting better with these telescopes that are just fabulous technology. how far have we come in the last five, ten years with that? >> my goodness. the advances that have been plaed with telescopes over the last two decades are life the difference between using galileo's telescope one day and using hubble's the next. >> thanks so much. that's the "ed show". ezra klien is in. >>> we begin tonight with election day. you remember election day when democrats put their plans for taxes and spending up against the republican plan for taxes and the republican plan for spending. election day. the democr
many more chances for the possibility of these organic molecules to be delivered to another planetary environment. in that way perhaps providing some material that could develop on other planets into more complex organic material that might eventually develop into life. you haven't seen anything like that yet. it at least opens the possibility to a much more broadly -- much broader possibility for this development to take place other than earth. that's if we can find a suitable location....
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and how do we get them in an environment in which nobody wants to serve and we have a hard time making national security decisions about what to do and make them honestly and intelligently. we've had a pretty lousy record of making intelligent decisions about national security in the last few years. >> i just think it's fascinating that we're now in a position where we need to be transitioning from being a military that is making all of its decisions about dwell time and how much time you got between deployments and who is going to deploy where and when to instead thinking about a mill they're is not at war, that needs to decide what its strength is going to be, its training requirements, its weapons systems are going to be. and the last time we did this really is after vietnam and we've got all these vietnam guys. >> you're absolutely right. if you talk to a guy like marty dempsey, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, and you get him against the corner and we're inside the cone of silence and he'll tell you honestly what he believes, he will tell you that one of the major tasks of t
and how do we get them in an environment in which nobody wants to serve and we have a hard time making national security decisions about what to do and make them honestly and intelligently. we've had a pretty lousy record of making intelligent decisions about national security in the last few years. >> i just think it's fascinating that we're now in a position where we need to be transitioning from being a military that is making all of its decisions about dwell time and how much time you...
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neil: you raise a good point in that it is perfectly understandable in this environment to watch your costs. once the risks to this up costs. why, why, why. >> we have our health insurance dictated by where we work. what is that? that is because of wage and price controls, world war ii era, and we -- neil: i understand. >> it is what it is, but that is what you get. will double down the existing system and cement that time between employer and employee. neil: or you serve it with a government single payer system. >> ultimately you don't own your own information. this is inevitable croupy result of really bad public policy. neil: the producers after the show. >> you're going to see more and more of this, especially from large and medium-sized organizations. cbs with 200,000 employees, they are just mimicking what the federal government is modeling. be evasive, control the health care cost. neil: i don't like the intrusion, but i understand what they're up against. >> up against increased health care costs. think about it. there are a public entity. their job is to add shareholder value
neil: you raise a good point in that it is perfectly understandable in this environment to watch your costs. once the risks to this up costs. why, why, why. >> we have our health insurance dictated by where we work. what is that? that is because of wage and price controls, world war ii era, and we -- neil: i understand. >> it is what it is, but that is what you get. will double down the existing system and cement that time between employer and employee. neil: or you serve it with a...
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director of the center for the environment. he said politically the white house is hesitant to say they're having a war on coal. on the other hand, a war on coal is exactly what's needed, infuriating senate mientd leader mitch mcconnell. >> declaring a war on coal is tantamount to declaring a war on jobs. it is tantamount to kicking the ladder out from beneath the feet of many americans struggling in the economy. >> reporter: the president insisted another part of the plan, pouring more taxpayer money into renewable energy technology will grow the economy while protecting the environment. >> today we use more clean energy and natural gas, which is supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs. >> reporter: new regulations could wreak havoc on power plants. >> he needs to take his foot off the neck of energy creators, job creators, allow this sector of the economy to prosper. >> reporter: carbon emissions dropped last year more in the united states than in any other industrialized nation. because of things the obama administration pu
director of the center for the environment. he said politically the white house is hesitant to say they're having a war on coal. on the other hand, a war on coal is exactly what's needed, infuriating senate mientd leader mitch mcconnell. >> declaring a war on coal is tantamount to declaring a war on jobs. it is tantamount to kicking the ladder out from beneath the feet of many americans struggling in the economy. >> reporter: the president insisted another part of the plan, pouring...
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possibility well according to new scientists at nasa and we have already happened we have found a habitable environment that is so benign and support of this life that probably if this water was around and you had been on the planet you would have been able to drink it. that is right after months of research and data collected things tenaces curiosity rover scientists have announced that life on mars could have been a possible after analyzing rock samples from the red planet scientists were able to identify key elements of his nitrogen hydrogen and oxygen all necessary to sustain life but the mars mission is far from over curiosity is set to continue with trek across the red planet in the coming weeks and we are going to leave it out there but for more of the stories we covered check out our you tube channel you tube dot com slash our humira and follow me on twitter.
possibility well according to new scientists at nasa and we have already happened we have found a habitable environment that is so benign and support of this life that probably if this water was around and you had been on the planet you would have been able to drink it. that is right after months of research and data collected things tenaces curiosity rover scientists have announced that life on mars could have been a possible after analyzing rock samples from the red planet scientists were...
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he participated now open to c-span cameras now open to the environment for democrat kralts and rep pubs and what he says will happen in 2014. >> now it has become a category five political hurricane that is not just causing havoc in certain regions of the country. it is ripping apart every region of the country in tiny hamlets and towns and major cities where people are finding confusion, chaos, cancellation, cost increases. all of which were predicted as if you had noaa reporting that the storm was coming four years ago. and the administration and the democrats in the house were in denial, they misled, and they did nothing to prevent what is now unfolding. so i think 2014 is going to be a referendum on the failures of this administration and this notion and philosophy that big government has the answers. big government can do things better. and americans now fully appreciate and understand that that's not the best approach. >> congressman greg waldman, friday, at a christian science monitor breakfast, he's the chair of the campaign committee. from oregon. independent line, good morning
he participated now open to c-span cameras now open to the environment for democrat kralts and rep pubs and what he says will happen in 2014. >> now it has become a category five political hurricane that is not just causing havoc in certain regions of the country. it is ripping apart every region of the country in tiny hamlets and towns and major cities where people are finding confusion, chaos, cancellation, cost increases. all of which were predicted as if you had noaa reporting that...
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environments. the same thing for both communities, moving forward to what is a more defensible architect. we need to move it. that is the first thing. the second, we need to be able to see what is going on in cyberspace so that we can work with industry. and amongst ourselves. getting information after an attack only allows us to police it up. we have to have some way of stopping it while it is going on. we need to be able to see it. we have to have a constant for operating in cyberspace, not just inside the defense department, but amongst all three of us. we offer role in this. we all play vital roles. from the department of homeland security's role with commercial industry, to the fbi's law- enforcement investigative things, to the defense department's responsibility to defend the nation. get have to bring this together. then reach out and say, how is that going to work with industry? how can we share information that is vital to our common defense? we have to do that. we need trained and ready f
environments. the same thing for both communities, moving forward to what is a more defensible architect. we need to move it. that is the first thing. the second, we need to be able to see what is going on in cyberspace so that we can work with industry. and amongst ourselves. getting information after an attack only allows us to police it up. we have to have some way of stopping it while it is going on. we need to be able to see it. we have to have a constant for operating in cyberspace, not...
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. >> this is spread out over about two miles in one of the most secure environments you'll find anywhere in the country. it started over here at the white house. this is the entire white house grounds here. if you're not familiar with washington, d.c., we will try to give you a feel for what's going on here. if we bring it out, we can talk about these barriers they have at various places. you can see the little posts right in here. that's to keep you from driving up to the white house. same down here, the planters here, gates to keep you from getting up close. if you look at the white house grounds overall, you can see that really, there's a standoff zone that goes quite a ways out from the white house itself, which we've got right over here. that's purposely, to keep vehicles from getting close and people from getting close to the white house. we don't know exactly which portion she hit here. we just know at the moment that there was this problem over at the white house initially, then it went into this high speed chase. now, i will give you a bit of a lay of the land. if you came from
. >> this is spread out over about two miles in one of the most secure environments you'll find anywhere in the country. it started over here at the white house. this is the entire white house grounds here. if you're not familiar with washington, d.c., we will try to give you a feel for what's going on here. if we bring it out, we can talk about these barriers they have at various places. you can see the little posts right in here. that's to keep you from driving up to the white house....
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you think the safest environment. i became paralyzed. now it just shows that you can't prevent every gun related incident. but we can make sure that we take common sense steps to keep our kids safe and the answer isn't always more guns, especiallily having more guns around our kids. so when i hear things like we're going to arm teachers, security officers in schools, it does concern me and by the way, there's a difference between trained police officers i would be much more open to that idea, we do have trained police officers, resoursz officers in schools and they certainly have a role to play, but it isn't necessarily about having guns in our schools that's going to keep our kids safe. making sure that weapons don't get in the wrong hands, criminals or people that have been ruled to be in mental health issuings that would preclude them from having a weapon because they're a danger either to themselves or to others. >> what path do you see forward? speaker john boehner has said the senate needs to act first on this gun legislation, but
you think the safest environment. i became paralyzed. now it just shows that you can't prevent every gun related incident. but we can make sure that we take common sense steps to keep our kids safe and the answer isn't always more guns, especiallily having more guns around our kids. so when i hear things like we're going to arm teachers, security officers in schools, it does concern me and by the way, there's a difference between trained police officers i would be much more open to that idea,...
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possibility well according to scientists at nasa it may have already happens we have found a habitable environment that is so been done and in support of the life that probably if this water was around and you had been on the planet you would have been able to drink it. that's right after months of research and data collected thanks to nasa as curiosity rover scientists have announced that life on mars could have been possible after analyzing rock samples from the red planet scientists were...
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department charged with complex claims from a high volume of veterans and things that happen in the environment. you better have the right set of hifer and fire good and bad employees. >> the number of claims that lang wish gished for more than four months doubled from 2010 to 2011. what's the v.a. saying about this. >> in essence that they're chipping away at the backlog. v.a. officials note that all those returning iraq and afghan war vets have contributed to the doubling of the case load for va claims workers. and that those workers none the less have processed more than a million cases a year for the last three years. still, they said senior executives in the veterans benefits administration will not be receiving any performance awards for fiscal year 2012. those instead being invested to accelerator backlog, john jon. >> jon: the v.a. office longest claims gave bonuses averaging $1,100 each to 40% of its workforce. the feds joined in to save hundreds of dogs across the southeast in one of the largest dogfighting crackdowns this country has ever seen. take a look at just a few of the 367 pi
department charged with complex claims from a high volume of veterans and things that happen in the environment. you better have the right set of hifer and fire good and bad employees. >> the number of claims that lang wish gished for more than four months doubled from 2010 to 2011. what's the v.a. saying about this. >> in essence that they're chipping away at the backlog. v.a. officials note that all those returning iraq and afghan war vets have contributed to the doubling of the...
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normally in a tactical environment, you figure out where your subject or suspect, you make a tactical entrance and deploy in a planned matter. this wasn't that kind of thing. this was a kind of thing where they were engaged in a firefight, they call for help, and help comes from whatever direction it comes from. if you take officer dick donahue and his partner, they end up on one side of the street, many of the other officers came from the other direction end up on the other side of the street. so that's right for the possibility of cross fire. it's entirely possible he was hit by friendly fire or by one of tamerlan tsarnaev's bullets. but the bullet is still in his leg so until the doctors decide there is a time to take that out, we won't really know. >> john miller, appreciate you being on. thanks. >> thanks. >>> we'll have more from here in boston just ahead. also, new details from the ariel castro investigation. more evidence was taken from the house where he allegedly held three women captive for close to a decade. we're also learning more about what the women may have endured. >
normally in a tactical environment, you figure out where your subject or suspect, you make a tactical entrance and deploy in a planned matter. this wasn't that kind of thing. this was a kind of thing where they were engaged in a firefight, they call for help, and help comes from whatever direction it comes from. if you take officer dick donahue and his partner, they end up on one side of the street, many of the other officers came from the other direction end up on the other side of the street....